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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. when we think no one is looking. is what we do... mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll...
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you said, "hooked on the temporary high of tax cuts and increased entitlements over the past several decades, the nation's capital is approaching the end of the line traveled by most addicts, reform or suffer the consequences." explain this. is this part of the new normal that you predicted after the '08 financial crisis? >> it is. it suggests that the u.s. faces a, you know, fiscal cliff decision over the next few months that is $1 billion to $2 billion deep. but a grand canyon over the nextnext few years that is over $1 trillion wide. our cbo, our congressional budget office have conservatively estimated that the gap of gdp which is an amount totaling $1.2 trillion that has to be closed over the next few years. either via higher taxes or lower expenditures going forward to keep our debt from escalating into the spanish and italian and greek area that, you know, is reminiscent of crystal meth and addiction. >> bill gross, pimco founder, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> five days after sandy slammed into the northeast and some people still cannot get into their homes. >> w
you said, "hooked on the temporary high of tax cuts and increased entitlements over the past several decades, the nation's capital is approaching the end of the line traveled by most addicts, reform or suffer the consequences." explain this. is this part of the new normal that you predicted after the '08 financial crisis? >> it is. it suggests that the u.s. faces a, you know, fiscal cliff decision over the next few months that is $1 billion to $2 billion deep. but a grand canyon...
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or, grover norquist, the right wing anti-tax leader using hurricane sandy to attack the president. his group is distributing a flyer with a picture of the president and a storm and the caption, we've seen storms in virginia, but none like this. saying the president hasn't done enough to deal with the national debt. so even as we deal with this bipartisan federal government state-level kind of unity, we're seeing those that are using this as an opportunity to step over the debris and the suffering people and continue taking shots at the president. in many cases, unfounded shots at that, victoria. >> one would think that if there's one time that we can all come together is a natural disaster like this but the president going forward is showing his multidimensionality. mitt romney has been campaigning that he's a businessman and business leader but businesses are all about the bottom line and profit. while in government you have to take concern for the budget, you also need to have a broader base concern for the humanity of those people that elected you and not just those that voted f
or, grover norquist, the right wing anti-tax leader using hurricane sandy to attack the president. his group is distributing a flyer with a picture of the president and a storm and the caption, we've seen storms in virginia, but none like this. saying the president hasn't done enough to deal with the national debt. so even as we deal with this bipartisan federal government state-level kind of unity, we're seeing those that are using this as an opportunity to step over the debris and the...
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tax cut geared toward the wealthy he won't say how to pay for it. the only way to pay for it according to every expert in the country is increasing the deficit or raising taxes on the middle class and that's a real difference, and a real difference to the people of iowa who on average middle class families pay $3600 less in taxes as a result of the president's policies. but as we said earlier today, we didn't get their endorsement in the democratic primary in 2008, but we managed to soldier on. we'll soldier on here. we're confident we are going to win iowa. >> what about pennsylvania because democrats have been saying that it's solid, that they don't pay attention to polls showing that it's more in play, but now $2 million from restore our future from the super pac for mitt romney being invested into pennsylvania. is pennsylvania in play? >> i think that the romney campaign is trying to put it in play. they can't figure out how to get to 270 electoral votes they're losing in ohio. we are tied in florida and our ground game is turning out. they can'
tax cut geared toward the wealthy he won't say how to pay for it. the only way to pay for it according to every expert in the country is increasing the deficit or raising taxes on the middle class and that's a real difference, and a real difference to the people of iowa who on average middle class families pay $3600 less in taxes as a result of the president's policies. but as we said earlier today, we didn't get their endorsement in the democratic primary in 2008, but we managed to soldier on....
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point that things have to happen because of the way legislatively things are coming down, the bush tax cuts expiring. >> right. >> sequestration, something has to happen with that. >> that's the only thing. my issue is this. beyond that, for obama to be able to get something done with the republican congress next term, this election needed to deliver a message to republicans. they need to cooperate. and i think if they lose, the only conclusion they're going to draw is hurricane sandy cost it for us. >> all right that wraps it up for "the cycle" from democracy plaza. we will see you right back on monday. tamron hall is straight ahead with a second weekend edition of "newsnation." ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressu
point that things have to happen because of the way legislatively things are coming down, the bush tax cuts expiring. >> right. >> sequestration, something has to happen with that. >> that's the only thing. my issue is this. beyond that, for obama to be able to get something done with the republican congress next term, this election needed to deliver a message to republicans. they need to cooperate. and i think if they lose, the only conclusion they're going to draw is...
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he breaks down the truth on taxes an even more. steve, i want to talk to you all about your fantastic book which everyone should order immediately. i want to ask you quickly, do you think superstorm sandy will affect the accuracy of friday's jobs numbers? what do you think?. >> we may see a slight downturn in jobs numbers as a result of the storm because employers are not hiring while there is a big storm going on. i think the big story on the jobs report on friday, i think it is humongous, it may be one of the most important jobs report in american history because it could decide the outcome in this election. if we see unemployment rate go back up to 8% which i think it could because we had a artificial bump up in the number of jobs. nobody believes we created 800,000 jobs last month. it was a blip. if you get a correction for the october numbers that could bring the unemployment rate up 8%. that is one obama doesn't want is an eight next to the unemployment number. melissa: there were 759,000 people magically found a job but didn
he breaks down the truth on taxes an even more. steve, i want to talk to you all about your fantastic book which everyone should order immediately. i want to ask you quickly, do you think superstorm sandy will affect the accuracy of friday's jobs numbers? what do you think?. >> we may see a slight downturn in jobs numbers as a result of the storm because employers are not hiring while there is a big storm going on. i think the big story on the jobs report on friday, i think it is...
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that has paired a tax scheme, also, and couple of things, tax related benefit. so with these coming in the quarter, visa is a winner. stuart: indeed at $140 a share. thank you, nicole. prices for hotels, gasoline, essential supplies are spiking along the east coast after hurricane sandy. some call it price gouging. the judge defends it next. >> it's a modest, no, it's a solid stock market rally this morning. and the dow jones industrials are up 131. lots of economic news came at the top of the hour and manufacturing sector reading there was flat and shows flight growth in manufacturing, that's all. consumer confidence up big, that's why the market is up presumably. highest since february of 2008 by the way. freddie mac, the 30 year mortgage, look at that, 3.39%, that's low. quarterly report this morning from pfizer, the big drug company, 14 billion dollars worth of sales in 13 weeks and that's a lot of big sales. not as much as expected so down it goes a few cents and netflix is also down, yesterday that stock jumped on reports that carl icahn had taken a stake
that has paired a tax scheme, also, and couple of things, tax related benefit. so with these coming in the quarter, visa is a winner. stuart: indeed at $140 a share. thank you, nicole. prices for hotels, gasoline, essential supplies are spiking along the east coast after hurricane sandy. some call it price gouging. the judge defends it next. >> it's a modest, no, it's a solid stock market rally this morning. and the dow jones industrials are up 131. lots of economic news came at the top...
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governor saying he signed an exeutive order waiving a requirement that fuel tankers register and pay taxes before unloading insisting his order we will help get gasoline to consumers faster. it is estimated that two-thirds of gasoline stations in new jersey and new york are not in business right now. however, it is little comfort for people stuck for long hours in lng lines to with no guarantee that they will get gas at the end of that line. but some people, at leassome are beginning to dry. this is a very serious and frustrating matter for literally millions of people in this region. turning now to benghazi, almost two months after the terrorist attack that killed four americans, the cia has released a new timeline, a timeline of its actions suggesting it played a larger role in trying to save those four americans. myext guest says it is time for this administration, this president to come clean. my guest is admirable team of admiral james lyons retired commander of the u.s. pacific fleet. i want to turn to that deadline. tuesday, election day, the eight week anniversary of the attack. no
governor saying he signed an exeutive order waiving a requirement that fuel tankers register and pay taxes before unloading insisting his order we will help get gasoline to consumers faster. it is estimated that two-thirds of gasoline stations in new jersey and new york are not in business right now. however, it is little comfort for people stuck for long hours in lng lines to with no guarantee that they will get gas at the end of that line. but some people, at leassome are beginning to dry....
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they want to take tax losses. it's not like there's no participation out there. the key watch word here is there's a lot of uncertainty as to the effect of the storm, and you don't want to trade when you don't know what you're doing. cheryl: robert, sectors i'm following are reagenting, and the airline sector, delta up. what do you make of the sectors we thought would sell off, we thought retail hurt, home improvement doing well, and airlines sell off. what do you think? >> trying to get my arms around the airlines myself. i don't understand that. you saw initially on the open this morning kind of the playbook trade seeing the insurers like chub and offstate with exposure in that area selloff. you saw timber companies like plum creek take a big leg up as well as home depot. that trade somewhat reversed. i think a storm like this will definitely have impact in the short term, but as far as making long term fundamental decisions op what to do with the portfolio, this shouldn't have impact. the airlines, very surprising. i'm not sure why nay are trading up today. ch
they want to take tax losses. it's not like there's no participation out there. the key watch word here is there's a lot of uncertainty as to the effect of the storm, and you don't want to trade when you don't know what you're doing. cheryl: robert, sectors i'm following are reagenting, and the airline sector, delta up. what do you make of the sectors we thought would sell off, we thought retail hurt, home improvement doing well, and airlines sell off. what do you think? >> trying to get...
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his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> if you are watching abc 7 at 11:00 -- on your side. >> the search is intensifying whoa dangerous attacker say is behind -- series attacks against police. a manhunt is growing for a man investigators strike again. they're looking for this man laurence were in with three bombings. latest on this case. this is a multi-agency t in virginia and pennsylvania and ohio. investigators are warning he considered armed and extremely dangerous. in this surveillance video first 7, but agents raid a stafford that they suspected may have been trapped. laurencelooking for stewart, is a setting off three attacks. every investigative law enforcement technique is being used to locate and arrest stewart./ >> investigators say he threw a this frederiksberg come where a county detective to rent a room. then he was accused of bombing other ho
his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> if you are watching abc 7 at 11:00 -- on your side. >> the search is intensifying whoa dangerous attacker say is behind -- series attacks against police. a manhunt is growing for a man investigators strike again. they're looking for...
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getting the bipartisan support to, you know, detrigger this fiscal cliff, all of these spending cuts an tax increases that would otherwise happen at the end of the year? if it's mitt romney who gets elected, i think -- you know, he doesn't have that kind of plan on the shelf. we all know how big his economic plan has been in this campaign. i think there will be -- he will ask for and probably get agreement to as they say kick the can down the road. >> assuming the house stays where it is. >> they talked about delaying things for a year to give him time to put down his plan. >> to me the question is if we have an obama victory does senator mitch mcconnell come out chases saying look, it's time to cut the deal? and also what does paul ryan think. he will be the darling of the republicans. gwen: do we think that the well of the executive branch can be unpoisoned? >> i think so. i'm reasonably optimistic about the prospects that -- once we put the campaign 3w450eu7bd us, something's going to happen. it will be easier if obama is re-elected. boehner returns as speaker and harry reid returns as t
getting the bipartisan support to, you know, detrigger this fiscal cliff, all of these spending cuts an tax increases that would otherwise happen at the end of the year? if it's mitt romney who gets elected, i think -- you know, he doesn't have that kind of plan on the shelf. we all know how big his economic plan has been in this campaign. i think there will be -- he will ask for and probably get agreement to as they say kick the can down the road. >> assuming the house stays where it is....
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he denies that he has a $5 trillion tax cut plan, skewed towards the wealthy, that would increase taxes on the middle class. it comes down to, who do you trust? >> well, he just won't answer any -- >> and president obama has consistently been there. >> no doubt. now, with this storm, and the aftermath, you think voters will react to romney's theme of flip-flop? is this a major issue for him right now, where it would affect voters? >> well, you know, i think there's a very clear example here, where you have the president, you know, making sure that we put first things first, you lay politics aside, and both as the storm was approaching and in the aftermath of the storm, that as commander in chief, he's protecting the americans who are in harm's way. and making sure that we can get things cleaned up and get them -- their needs taken care of -- >> but, i mean, mitt romney has talking about privatizing this part of the government. this has been his philosophy. >> yes, and as a floridian, that's very disturbing. i can tell you that because six months of the year in florida, we are in harm's
he denies that he has a $5 trillion tax cut plan, skewed towards the wealthy, that would increase taxes on the middle class. it comes down to, who do you trust? >> well, he just won't answer any -- >> and president obama has consistently been there. >> no doubt. now, with this storm, and the aftermath, you think voters will react to romney's theme of flip-flop? is this a major issue for him right now, where it would affect voters? >> well, you know, i think there's a...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of millions for schools. and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. maryland, inu entire fields >>> the little patuxent water treatment plant in howard county is partially operational tonight. it shut down at the height of sandy yesterday after both power supplies failed. the loss of power sent millions of gallons of untreated waste into the little patuxent river here. howard county officials say one of the power supplies was restored today. they also te
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of millions for schools. and...
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they think as long as you give massive tax cuts to the wealthy, that will generate an environment which -- look, it's how they are about offshoring and all those issues. they look at it, when you talk to them privately, it's a global economy, so it doesn't matter where you make money, as long as your shareholders do well, everything will work. look, we have stake holders that live in north philadelphia and out here in cleveland. it matters where you grow the economy. it matters whether you grow it here in cleveland and ohio. it matters whether people are able to have access to a college education. it's the stuff of which this country is built. >> last question, how close is it going to be on tuesday night? >> look, i don't want to jinx myself. >> then don't. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think we're going to win. i don't think it's going to be close in the electoral college. i think we're going to win clearly and i think we're going to win this state, ohio. i've been in here 23, 24 days, i think we're going to win iowa, wisconsin, nevada, new hampshire. i think we've got an
they think as long as you give massive tax cuts to the wealthy, that will generate an environment which -- look, it's how they are about offshoring and all those issues. they look at it, when you talk to them privately, it's a global economy, so it doesn't matter where you make money, as long as your shareholders do well, everything will work. look, we have stake holders that live in north philadelphia and out here in cleveland. it matters where you grow the economy. it matters whether you grow...
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. >> grover norquist is the no tax guy, made clear that the right wing of the party expects to call the shots. this is brazen, but let's listen to what was said and romney never opposed what he heard here. >> focus on electing the most conservative republican who can win in each house seat, and the most conservative republican who can win in each senate seat, and then pick a republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the united states. >> now, he's backing romney. romney signed the pledge for this guy. doesn't he ever call him out and say, you just made a fool out of me? you said i'm just going to be a robot. he never complains. >> no, he hasn't complained. >> he wanted norquist to believe he was going to be the guy with the pen. >> exactly. so you guys just pass it and i will sign it. now, would there come a point when mitt romney would actually challenge the right wing -- the far right wing of the party? there has not been a moment like that, not even remotely in this campaign. if you can remember one -- >> shannon, let's be open-minded. could it be m
. >> grover norquist is the no tax guy, made clear that the right wing of the party expects to call the shots. this is brazen, but let's listen to what was said and romney never opposed what he heard here. >> focus on electing the most conservative republican who can win in each house seat, and the most conservative republican who can win in each senate seat, and then pick a republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the united states. >> now,...
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> we have some new information on exactly what's going on and one of the things that we heard repeatedly over the last 24 hours or so was to heed what public officials were saying about evacuations, about staying safe. and part of the reason is, because then those rescue crews that go in, they are putting their lives in danger. well, in eastern connecticut, a firefighter died responding to a call. a tree hit his vehicle and he died of cardiac arrest. in the meantime, in greenich, connecticut, the national guard is responding to people who did not evacuate there. they had to abandon efforts once residents were pulled to safety. the four houses are basically gone now. and in westport, connecticut, 80% of that town is without power. so we are just starti
tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> we have some new information on exactly what's going on and one of the things that we heard repeatedly over the last 24 hours or so was to heed what public officials...
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host: governor romney's taxes, is that a big issue there? guest: governor romney released his taxes but what is more of an issue is that we want to be sure that to the callers point that mitt romney does not dig into the taxes of the middle class. amend i think that's definitely more of a concern overall for us and that is the middle class does not have to carry the burden from the upper class. so for people making over $200,000 that their tax structure is in line with what they have. so i think that that's a major concern and that is that we grow the middle class and we grow from the middle class out and therefore create a stronger country. host: ron is calling from charlotte on our line for independence. go ahead. caller: i'm here in charlotte and we are an agency that distribute stimulus cards. have you heard of the static stimulus cards? guest: i have not. caller: great. i've heard of you but if you could we'd like to you spread it throughout the community. we take individuals who are on cash benefits and we run them through our interact
host: governor romney's taxes, is that a big issue there? guest: governor romney released his taxes but what is more of an issue is that we want to be sure that to the callers point that mitt romney does not dig into the taxes of the middle class. amend i think that's definitely more of a concern overall for us and that is the middle class does not have to carry the burden from the upper class. so for people making over $200,000 that their tax structure is in line with what they have. so i...
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. >> $5 trillion tax cut. >> 12 million new jobs. >> the numbers just don't add up. >> reporter: at times the rhetoric soared, kind of. >> and the trees are the right height. >> reporter: other times the speeches fell flat. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell them to do that. can't do that to himself. >> reporter: and there was music. >> bruce springsteen to trace atkins and dave matthews out here on the campaign trail is music, sweet music everywhere. ♪ you make me >> reporter: for every katy perry belt iing it out for obama -- there was a kid rock for romney. even the candidates got into the act. ♪ and i'm so in love with you ♪ america, america >> reporter: all good until meatloaf was served. sometimes the candidates were funny on purpose. >> it's nice to finally relax and to wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> the unemployment rate is at its lowest since i took office. i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody. >> reporter: other times we wondered what are they laughing at. if you're running for office it's important
. >> $5 trillion tax cut. >> 12 million new jobs. >> the numbers just don't add up. >> reporter: at times the rhetoric soared, kind of. >> and the trees are the right height. >> reporter: other times the speeches fell flat. >> what do you want me to tell romney? i can't tell them to do that. can't do that to himself. >> reporter: and there was music. >> bruce springsteen to trace atkins and dave matthews out here on the campaign trail is...
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>> there's still lots of ways to sift that date tax alex. and one of the things that both campaigns are trying to do is car or separate, if you will, high pro pencesy voters from low propensity voters. both campaigns have a scale. romney campaign is 0 to 4. if you were al sharpton you would be 0, ann romney a 4. obama campaign has a 1 to 5. rush limbaugh would be 1, michelle obama would be 5. if you lay these over in ohio, what the republicans believe the obama campaign has done is banked a lot of their high propensity vote who were going to show up anyway. what they're trying to do is call the low propensity voters in ohio and turn out a hire percentage of their high propensity voters on election day. the obama campaign acknowledges some of the folks banking now are probably closer to the high propensity scale. they do believe there'll be enough of a firewall particularly in northern ohio to get that state across the finish line. >> shira, there's a new tampa bay times, bay news, "miami herald" poll mitt romney leading by 6 points. however
>> there's still lots of ways to sift that date tax alex. and one of the things that both campaigns are trying to do is car or separate, if you will, high pro pencesy voters from low propensity voters. both campaigns have a scale. romney campaign is 0 to 4. if you were al sharpton you would be 0, ann romney a 4. obama campaign has a 1 to 5. rush limbaugh would be 1, michelle obama would be 5. if you lay these over in ohio, what the republicans believe the obama campaign has done is banked...
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we're going to take a look at one of the most heated battlegrounds, a state that got millions of your tax dollars. >>> also, two young new york city boys disappearing in sandy's storm surge. search efforts are underway right now. we'll update you. smoothest riding. it's got the most torque, the smoothest suspension, the best storage, class-leading comfort, and a revolutionary collection of versatile accessories. introducing the all-new, 60 horsepower ranger xp 900, a whole new class of hardest working, smoothest riding. get huge rebates on 2012's and low financing on all models during the polaris factory and loauthorized clearance.dels this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. jenna: welcome back, everyone, as we piece together the aftermath of hurricane sandy at least in this area, a desperate search is going on right now i
we're going to take a look at one of the most heated battlegrounds, a state that got millions of your tax dollars. >>> also, two young new york city boys disappearing in sandy's storm surge. search efforts are underway right now. we'll update you. smoothest riding. it's got the most torque, the smoothest suspension, the best storage, class-leading comfort, and a revolutionary collection of versatile accessories. introducing the all-new, 60 horsepower ranger xp 900, a whole new class of...
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expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin at 6.3%. coming up on "power lunch" we'll talk with cfo bob shanks about the impact this storm has had on the dealerships and the auto industry in the new york area. >> they beat in the earnings by ten cents, higher than expected, the revenue light. is it all about the profit margins in north america, that's where they made up that ground? >> north america is what really drove it, becky, and they had a strong finish to the quarter. i asked what are you seeing with the strength in north america? $300 million more in volume, $400 million more in terms of pricing and cost contributions including $400 mil
expecting 30 cents last week, ford said they expected to beat that. 40 cents per share, 2.2 billion pre-tax. couple numbers, revenue 30.2 billion dollars a hair under what the street was expecting at $30.9 billion. the strength for ford and why they finished better than expected north america. you look at north america $2.3 billion is what ford earned in north america in the third quarter, profit margin highest of any quarter in the company's history in north america, 12% overall profit margin...
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taxation on the average homeowner or individual -- >> cut taxes so the localities have to raise taxes. >> that's right. >> any way the tax is going to go down. the other scenario, say the states try to replicate what fema does, that's extremely inefficient because what fema can do is keep a lot of resources in place to target wherever the disaster goes. if every state has to act like sandy is going to hit them every time. >> right. >> that's fantastically inefficient and someone like romney ought to know that of all people. >> a lot is give money to states. there's a level of the game here. >> that is what they do. the big obviously the cops and e ems and firefighters are out there, not federal employees for the most part. >> that's right. >> and those are local workers who like are out there, you know, doing the work first. >> ezra, we know if the sequesters go into place, fema loses $878 million, that's a lot of money although we don't know what's going to happen with the sequester. are you bullish or bearish? >> on the sequester i think we'll go over the cliff but not that long. on
taxation on the average homeowner or individual -- >> cut taxes so the localities have to raise taxes. >> that's right. >> any way the tax is going to go down. the other scenario, say the states try to replicate what fema does, that's extremely inefficient because what fema can do is keep a lot of resources in place to target wherever the disaster goes. if every state has to act like sandy is going to hit them every time. >> right. >> that's fantastically...
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and a little more than a month ago, they issued a report on tax policy. they found there is no connection between lowering the tax rates on millionaires and billionaires and creating economic growth. there's no evidence that if you cut taxes on the rich that that makes the economy grow. that's a problem because that is essentially mitt romney's whole reason for living. this is the republican party's economic reason for existing. if you cut taxes on the rich, the job creators, that will jump start the economy. this is the whole basis of the party' economic philosophy. this is why congressional republicans pledge their first born children to a man named grover. and here comes this highly respected agency that says it turns out the whole thing is bunk. giving rich people a tax break doesn't help the economy but it sure does help rich people. what do you do if you're the republican party? you pressure the agency into burying the report which is exactly what republicans in congress did this fall. the "new york times" is reporting that the congressional researc
and a little more than a month ago, they issued a report on tax policy. they found there is no connection between lowering the tax rates on millionaires and billionaires and creating economic growth. there's no evidence that if you cut taxes on the rich that that makes the economy grow. that's a problem because that is essentially mitt romney's whole reason for living. this is the republican party's economic reason for existing. if you cut taxes on the rich, the job creators, that will jump...
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his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the p plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announc ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i am specialist andres ryan u.s. army drill team. good morning, washington. >> good morning to you as well.
his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us...
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we cut taxes, too, we cut taxes 19 times. we wanted to make our state as attractive as it could be for intends and businesses to create more investment and jobs in our state. we did this together. republicans and democrats have to do this together. i will go to washington, dc, with paul ryan. we will meet regularly with democrat leaders, republican leaders, and battle on the issues that matter most and find common ground where they keep their principles and we keep ours. it matters. the country is in a critical time and we need that kind of leadership. it is there. i know it is there. i have seen the great qualities of the human spirit, evidenced in the american people. i see it in the men and women who serve in our military. we don't ask them what party they're from. when they are standing up in harm's way to defend our freedoms, we don't say are you a republican or democrat or an independent? they are an american. we come together, and that is what we need have in this country again, that kind of leadership that brings the
we cut taxes, too, we cut taxes 19 times. we wanted to make our state as attractive as it could be for intends and businesses to create more investment and jobs in our state. we did this together. republicans and democrats have to do this together. i will go to washington, dc, with paul ryan. we will meet regularly with democrat leaders, republican leaders, and battle on the issues that matter most and find common ground where they keep their principles and we keep ours. it matters. the country...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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families maintain higher after tax income. >> all right. alan kruger the chairman of the council of economic advisers. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll see you next month as well. just because the election happens doesn't mean we won't. thank you. trivia time we asked what is the last time minnesota voted for a republican in the presidential election. the answer 1972. richard nixon's landslide second election. before that you go back to 1956. giving the white house soup of the day, not many there to eat it, roasted vegetable. this is the time of year when i care more about soup because i do eat soup myself almost every day. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so me
families maintain higher after tax income. >> all right. alan kruger the chairman of the council of economic advisers. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll see you next month as well. just because the election happens doesn't mean we won't. thank you. trivia time we asked what is the last time minnesota voted for a republican in the presidential election. the answer 1972. richard nixon's landslide second election. before that you go back to 1956. giving...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> time is 8:29. today is the 37th annual marine corps marathon. runners are making their way through the streets of virginia and the district. many roads will be closed until at least noon. same as late as 5:30. some of the big closures right now, the memorial bridge, parts of route 110, wilson boulevard, wisconsin avenue, rock creek and pacific parkway and ohio >>> congratulations. back now with more of "today" on a sunday morning, the 28th day of october, 2012. you are looking at the heavy surf along north carolina's outer banks as hurricane sandy swirls in the atlantic and gets set to pound the northeast over the next couple of days. meantime, here in new york city, we still have a happy crowd out on the plaza. but pretty soon they're going to want to head for shelter. right now we have them out on the plaza all looking happy. we ar
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> time is 8:29. today is the 37th annual marine corps marathon. runners are making their way through the streets of virginia and the district. many roads will be closed until at least noon. same as late as 5:30. some of the big closures right now, the memorial bridge, parts of...
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giving big tax cuts to the wealthiest americans we couldn't afford. we tried giving wall street and the ability to do what they pleased. you know what we got? falling incomes, job deficits, the slowest job growth rates in centuries and an economic climate that we've been cleaning up for the last four years. so we know what we want to do works. we know wa they want to do doesn't work. we know what we want to do grows our middle class. what they want to do squeezes the middle class. we know that our strategy is to make sure that we bring our deficit down in a balanced way. their strategy ends up shooting the deficit up. so we know what the right choice is, but let's face it, governor romney, ee a very talented salesman. in this campaign, he's tried as hard as he can to repackage these same policies and offer them up as change. but we know what change looks like. and what the governor is offering ain't it. giving more power back to the biggest bank, that's not change. another $5 trillion tax cut in favor of the wealthy, that's not change. refusing to ans
giving big tax cuts to the wealthiest americans we couldn't afford. we tried giving wall street and the ability to do what they pleased. you know what we got? falling incomes, job deficits, the slowest job growth rates in centuries and an economic climate that we've been cleaning up for the last four years. so we know what we want to do works. we know wa they want to do doesn't work. we know what we want to do grows our middle class. what they want to do squeezes the middle class. we know that...
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the dishonesty, i won't show you my tax records, i won't do this, i won't do that. but also, what karl rove is doing there, let's be very, very clear because we're going to hear a lot of it for the next three days, that is starting to deledge mize the second term for barack obama. if chris christie hadn't done this, if sandy hadn't happened -- >> if we hadn't cheated the unemployment numbers, if the hurricane hadn't happened, bureau of labor statistics. >> polls and media. the liberal media. the mainstream media. >> that's right. >> is that what's going to happen over the next few days, i don't know on thjonathan, in yo experience of covering presidential elections, does this feel premature that they're writing the epitaph or does that tell you what is going to happen? >> it tells you that they are cya'ing right now before the election. they're not going to let themselves and we're all very bullish about the president's prospects on stoous. but until the people actually vote we won't know. what they're doing is very -- if mitt romney does indeed lose everyone is on
the dishonesty, i won't show you my tax records, i won't do this, i won't do that. but also, what karl rove is doing there, let's be very, very clear because we're going to hear a lot of it for the next three days, that is starting to deledge mize the second term for barack obama. if chris christie hadn't done this, if sandy hadn't happened -- >> if we hadn't cheated the unemployment numbers, if the hurricane hadn't happened, bureau of labor statistics. >> polls and media. the...
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so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who -- are they phonies? are they quacks? >> there are different motivations. some people don't want to hear about global warming because it's bad news and there's enough bad news in the world and everybody has plenty to worry about anyway. some people don't want to hear about it because it gets in the way of their economic interests, those would be the fossil fuel companies, for instance. and some people are just generally skeptical and don't like experts, and, frankly, i don't like experts all the time myself either. but these are the facts. every academy of science
so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who --...
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tax plan. >> $500 trillion tax cut to 120,000 families. >> followed by monday's use of a dollar figure never before heard in annals of economics. >> additional $1-point-trillion dollars in tax cuts. >> in between those came identity crisis involving the virginia senate candidate tim kaine. >> i am a big tom kaine fan. a big tom kaine fan. >> biden boyd has been the beneficiary of a great personality. when he commits a gaffe, often times it's just dismissed as well, it's just joe. whereas a lot of republican candidates don't get that flak. >> serious bidenologists know all biden gaffes are not equal. they distinguish between the epic hot mic moment. and those instances where it remains unclear whether he misspoke at all. >> going to put y'all back in chains. >> i think vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> i always say what i mean. >> defenders acknowledge the gary louse vice president is given to unscripted moments but contend the authenticity appeals to ordinary americans. in places like the vice president's native scran
tax plan. >> $500 trillion tax cut to 120,000 families. >> followed by monday's use of a dollar figure never before heard in annals of economics. >> additional $1-point-trillion dollars in tax cuts. >> in between those came identity crisis involving the virginia senate candidate tim kaine. >> i am a big tom kaine fan. a big tom kaine fan. >> biden boyd has been the beneficiary of a great personality. when he commits a gaffe, often times it's just dismissed as...
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we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a fine secretary of state who is quite experienced in this. he is the person who has been keeper of the flame, if you will, for the new hampshire primary. we had a famous recount here in the late 1970's with senator john durr kin who recently passed away. frankly i don't see it coming down to that. we'll see what happens on tuesday but i think other states may be more likely to have a recount than new hampshire. host: what about voter i.d. laws, do you have them in new hampshire? guest: yes. and there is some controversy about a new
we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a...
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tax fairness and tax justice. and there are some particular deductions in the tax code now like the child tax credit that some who have argued against raising any taxes somehow are willing to eliminate the child tax credit. and that's somehow doesn't count as raising taxes. well, that has an enormous impact on women, especially single women, but women broadly. so let me go through some of the specifics of some of these issues, many that you know, and that we hear throughout the debates as with varying degrees of intensity depending on the particular candidates, the particular locations, whether they are national, federal, state, local. but all of these levels have impact dramatic impact on the lives of women. let me mention just a couple. the pay gap. 77 cents on the dollar is what the average woman earns today working full time compared to men. now, that has been the figure that we have tried to budge. when i first started working on these issues it was 59 cents on the dollar. so we've made some progress. one of
tax fairness and tax justice. and there are some particular deductions in the tax code now like the child tax credit that some who have argued against raising any taxes somehow are willing to eliminate the child tax credit. and that's somehow doesn't count as raising taxes. well, that has an enormous impact on women, especially single women, but women broadly. so let me go through some of the specifics of some of these issues, many that you know, and that we hear throughout the debates as with...
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the temporary tax increases to help fund education. he says the choice is simple. >> money into the schools, colleges into the california dream or out. in or out, yes or no., on or off the original model. >> most of the audience seemed supportive proposition 30 is still in the works. >> we will have extensive live coverage and it all starts at 8:00 p.m. in stay updated on our website. and facebook & twitter. will make at th ever effort to make that video back. and a sports. the excitement over the giants world series is not anywhere close to being over. hundreds of fans lined up for the opportunity for an angel pagan some people stood in line for nearly five hours and macy's in san francisco. to meet the champion outfielder. >> i just spent $30 on a t- shirt that i will never where i'm for to frame it over my bed so i can look at it every single day. >> we have been here since 6:30 a.m. seeing him. we did not be able to see him off taco bell. she wanted to stshe wanted to-convince him to stay with the giants. and as a reminder will hav
the temporary tax increases to help fund education. he says the choice is simple. >> money into the schools, colleges into the california dream or out. in or out, yes or no., on or off the original model. >> most of the audience seemed supportive proposition 30 is still in the works. >> we will have extensive live coverage and it all starts at 8:00 p.m. in stay updated on our website. and facebook & twitter. will make at th ever effort to make that video back. and a...
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we're a 50/50 country deciding whether taxes go up or down, how you get health insurance. the fundamental role of government in your life could be decided. the great challenge for the winner will be governing in a climate more bitter, more polarized, more divided than we've had in a long time. all right. now we're going to get into the weeds. up next, time for a very heavy dose of flova. the view from the ground in the big three, florida, virginia and ohio. we'll go to each state live. >>> and speaking of flova, florida, ohio, virginia, here's a look at the president's schedule. romney's schedule, looks like he's making some time for the key stone state. and the vice president stopping by "hardball" tomorrow night. be sure to check it out. you're watching a primetime edition of "the daily rundown." we are locked up right here in democracy plaza. we'll be right back. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... an
we're a 50/50 country deciding whether taxes go up or down, how you get health insurance. the fundamental role of government in your life could be decided. the great challenge for the winner will be governing in a climate more bitter, more polarized, more divided than we've had in a long time. all right. now we're going to get into the weeds. up next, time for a very heavy dose of flova. the view from the ground in the big three, florida, virginia and ohio. we'll go to each state live....
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dow and nas tax. whole lot of nothing it was interesting, i thought, that some internet service down there was not very good. that did not help the traders themselves. >> no self-service down there anywhere that i know about. it is a mess. there were questions about whether this storm would end up delaying the jobs report we would end up getting the day offer tomorrow. >> we are told it will not delay the all important jobs. here is what -- here is what we're expecting. we know the consensus out of wall street. number.xpecting 7.9% for the that he was increase from 7.8%. 125,000 jobs created. little view into what might happen when the adp number comes out. private sector job creation. we are expecting 135,000 jobs created against 162,000 in september. that's a bit of a downer. wait and see how that comes. in that gives you an idea what to expect friday. >> we'll wait. thank you, jerry geramipoorry. >> meningitis outbreak linked to tainted shots has claimed another victim. concerns for disease control
dow and nas tax. whole lot of nothing it was interesting, i thought, that some internet service down there was not very good. that did not help the traders themselves. >> no self-service down there anywhere that i know about. it is a mess. there were questions about whether this storm would end up delaying the jobs report we would end up getting the day offer tomorrow. >> we are told it will not delay the all important jobs. here is what -- here is what we're expecting. we know the...
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ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes. the economic woes of that year. but nevertheless, his inaction of andrew was noticeable and in 2005, you know, george w. bush asked president his flyover of katrina got people very, very angry. in many ways, it hurt the republican party in 2008 along with the war in iraq and the economic crisis of '08, it was sort of the third horseman of the woes that w brought on the country that he didn't seem to care enough during the time of the katrina disaster. >> jennifer: you wrote about this in the great deluge. you wrote after katrina the gulf south region and the united states as a whole needed compassion. what it got instead was the incompetence of george w. bush who acted as though he were disinterested in a natural disaster in which there was no enemy to be found. bush's slow responses to the great deluge made americans ask if he was a bunker commander in chief. and many people would argue that he never recovered from that. would you agree? >> i agree and i was in new orleans when katri
ross perot running and getting 19% on the fact that he had -- read my lips, no new taxes. the economic woes of that year. but nevertheless, his inaction of andrew was noticeable and in 2005, you know, george w. bush asked president his flyover of katrina got people very, very angry. in many ways, it hurt the republican party in 2008 along with the war in iraq and the economic crisis of '08, it was sort of the third horseman of the woes that w brought on the country that he didn't seem to care...
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. >> does raising taxes put people to work? >> no. >> did his avalanche of new regulations help small business? >> no. >> you got it right. almost every measure he took hurt the economy and hurt our fellow americans, 23 million americans are struggling to find a good job. one in six are poor today. the middle-class even those that have a job, the middle-class is being squeezewood lower take home pay and higher cost for insurance and gasoline and for food and clothes. i spoke yesterday with a wife of a 60-year-old man in the prime of his life, of course. [ laughter ] >> you and i agree, don't we? she said he has been working as a welder at a company for 40 years. he just got laid off. she asked what i could do to help. she made one thing very clear. he doesn't want a government check. he wants a job. the president thinks more government is the answer, it is not. more good jobs is the answer! [ applause ] >> the question of this election comes down to this: do you want four more years of the same or do you want real change? >> pr
. >> does raising taxes put people to work? >> no. >> did his avalanche of new regulations help small business? >> no. >> you got it right. almost every measure he took hurt the economy and hurt our fellow americans, 23 million americans are struggling to find a good job. one in six are poor today. the middle-class even those that have a job, the middle-class is being squeezewood lower take home pay and higher cost for insurance and gasoline and for food and...
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democrats tend to want to tax a little more for that or add to the deficit because of the emergency. >> ifill: chris christie as the governor of new jersey who the president will be traveling with torrow looking at hurricane damage, you can only assume that that will be many levels interpretation of that particular meeting. he said he would like to reschedule halloween but it's not possible to reschedule an election, is it? >> it is technically possible to reschedule elections on a state-by-state basis but i don't think we're going to need that. the date on which the election is held actually set by federal law rather than the constitution. congress could change that date. there's actually provision for, if a state doesn't get its vote in on time, basically for the state legislature to make a decision about which electors to send to vote for president. so there are actually ways for that to happen. i just don't think anybody is that the a point right now. >> ifill: if you're in massachusetts or connecticut and your constituents don't have power, they're not watching the ads, maybe th
democrats tend to want to tax a little more for that or add to the deficit because of the emergency. >> ifill: chris christie as the governor of new jersey who the president will be traveling with torrow looking at hurricane damage, you can only assume that that will be many levels interpretation of that particular meeting. he said he would like to reschedule halloween but it's not possible to reschedule an election, is it? >> it is technically possible to reschedule elections on a...
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that would be on the 2009 tax return. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and the reasoning that bob king investigated in this is because of the ads that mitt romney is running. he said they are hurting the brand image of these companies, and usually auto makers and whatever, they refrain from anything political. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: but because of this going on they threw their hat in the ring so all he is doing is h himself. >> stephanie: yeah and this charityi'm not sure which is bigger liz.ha you heard t >> caller: >> stephanie: this loophole thatusing. remember he hat he gave to charity -- anyway. i'll find the details. i'm just talking in circles now -- >> you are drunk. >> and 09 was also the year that there was amnesty for people with swiss bank accounts. >> stephanie: and george bush is speaking in the kaymen islands this weekend. where bill clinton can be on the campaign trial for president obama -- [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: the president said i know what change looks like after all we have been through, we sure as heck give up now. he
that would be on the 2009 tax return. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: and the reasoning that bob king investigated in this is because of the ads that mitt romney is running. he said they are hurting the brand image of these companies, and usually auto makers and whatever, they refrain from anything political. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: but because of this going on they threw their hat in the ring so all he is doing is h himself. >> stephanie: yeah and...
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this is an idea, the payroll tax cut is due to expire. this is a cut that has been very useful to economic growth. they've been looking for awhile for new ways to make sure taxes remain low because that helps the americans spend money and helps the economy to grow. >> sit tight for just a minute because mitt romney has taken to the stage there at pensacola at the civic center. let's listen to what he's saying. >> silly word games and attacks on me. look, attacking me is not an agenda for the future. that's why we're replacing -- [ cheers ] >> you know, his presidency also shrunk from the promises he made as a candidate. he promised that his would be a post-partisan presidency. but we've watched him over these last four years. he's been divisive and demonized almost any group that opposed him. he also promised that he would cut the deficit in half. instead he doubled it. and you know, i know he says he wants to do something to help the budget. but i've learned that in order to balance the budget it starts -- it helps to have actually had a
this is an idea, the payroll tax cut is due to expire. this is a cut that has been very useful to economic growth. they've been looking for awhile for new ways to make sure taxes remain low because that helps the americans spend money and helps the economy to grow. >> sit tight for just a minute because mitt romney has taken to the stage there at pensacola at the civic center. let's listen to what he's saying. >> silly word games and attacks on me. look, attacking me is not an...
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in the senate, allen took money from big corporate interests... voting their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out, romney doesn't oppose contraception at all. in fact, he thinks abortion should be an option in cases of rape, incest, or to save a mother's life. this issue's important to me, but i'm more concerned about the debt our children will be left with. i voted for president obama last time, but we just can't afford four more years. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> 13 before the hour. flooding may be responsible for much of the damage sandy caused in new york city, but the storm also sparked this massive fire in queens. >> winds fanned the flames which gutted at least 80 homes i
in the senate, allen took money from big corporate interests... voting their way... for tax breaks for companies that ship virginia... jobs overseas. when we voted him out, allen cashed in. now allen wants another round. supporting a plan that will cost us more jobs. virginia can't trust george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. would ban all abortions and contraception seemed a bit extreme. so i looked into it. turns out,...
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. >> if you vote early you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry, i'm being told that's not accurate >> that's not accurate. number two. >> early voters receive a $5 million donation from donald trump. >> wow! and the number one good thing about voting early, ladies and gentlemen -- >> honestly, don't you want this election over with already? >> yes, we do! >> i think we all do. >> i love that. >> that was good. >> that was good. >> congrats to letterman's writers. >>> what's coming up, we'll introduce you to a 99-year-old woman who's rocking the vote for the first time in her life. >> great story. >>> first a live look at the country music awards with our media and entertainment consultant bruno del granado who won big, who looked great. all that and more when "world news now" comes right back. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for
. >> if you vote early you don't have to pay taxes. i'm sorry, i'm being told that's not accurate >> that's not accurate. number two. >> early voters receive a $5 million donation from donald trump. >> wow! and the number one good thing about voting early, ladies and gentlemen -- >> honestly, don't you want this election over with already? >> yes, we do! >> i think we all do. >> i love that. >> that was good. >> that was good. >>...